Something I was thinking about that I saw. I wanted to tell you before I forgot... tomatoes Really love growing with, around and under casava. There is a type of cherry tomato called Everglades - you don't have to stake the EVERGLADE tomato. They just kind of grow, wild and crazy. And you have tons of tasty cherry tomatoes that abundantly produce without barely trying.
Using grass between rows, but Using tarpaulins to no till no chemicals our rows. worms love it .our rows are built up high for wet weather in tully. 4 months to prepare the bed also like rows to go feral before putting tarpaulins on for biomass .
Such great info here Farmer Jones. Thank you for sharing your journey into Syntropics with us, I am very grateful to be able to come along for the ride.🙏
Found your channel today. We are up near Miriam Vale. Been going hard in permaculture on our 33 acres for 11 months. Be good to catch up some time. Probably share a few ideas. We doing things similar of course but many variations. Will be following you .
Thanks for the helpful tips, coz I'm planning to make my own food forest soon when I come home to the Philippines, at least I gain ideas on your farm because we're also in the tropics 🤗🤗🤗🌱💚🌱
@@farmerjones2766oo yeah very expensive, i´m thinking to make it on my own, yes more evaporation but, faster decomposition and if its well shaded and stratified that evaporation would be beneficial keeping the ambient humid.
The sound of the wildlife that surrounded you is f.....king great❤❤ Nice job matey!!
Well done mate, great ideas really enjoyed the vlog.
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Something I was thinking about that I saw. I wanted to tell you before I forgot...
tomatoes Really love growing with, around and under casava. There is a type of cherry tomato called Everglades - you don't have to stake the EVERGLADE tomato. They just kind of grow, wild and crazy. And you have tons of tasty cherry tomatoes that abundantly produce without barely trying.
Using grass between rows, but Using tarpaulins to no till no chemicals our rows. worms love it .our rows are built up high for wet weather in tully. 4 months to prepare the bed also like rows to go feral before putting tarpaulins on for biomass .
Such great info here Farmer Jones. Thank you for sharing your journey into Syntropics with us, I am very grateful to be able to come along for the ride.🙏
Found your channel today. We are up near Miriam Vale. Been going hard in permaculture on our 33 acres for 11 months. Be good to catch up some time. Probably share a few ideas. We doing things similar of course but many variations. Will be following you .
No worries Darryl. Passing through welcome to drop in most days midweek and have a look.
Thanks for the helpful tips, coz I'm planning to make my own food forest soon when I come home to the Philippines, at least I gain ideas on your farm because we're also in the tropics 🤗🤗🤗🌱💚🌱
Hopefully you got good rain last night to rest the tree rows. Your plants are sooo healthy. Thanks for sharing 🙏 extremely informative 👩🏻🌾
Yes we did. A good rain and everything is glowing : )
So good! Thanks man😊
Hi, why not sumi soaker for every bed and you choose the pipe?
Because they cost approx $500 now and sprays overhead. Trick tape is cheap and gets water direct to roots under the mulch so less evaporation
@@farmerjones2766oo yeah very expensive, i´m thinking to make it on my own, yes more evaporation but, faster decomposition and if its well shaded and stratified that evaporation would be beneficial keeping the ambient humid.